The Jerusalem Post

Grandson of Munich terrorist wins Democrat nod for Congress

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WASHINGTON (JTA) – California Democrats have endorsed the congressio­nal run of a Palestinia­n American who forged ties to his local Jewish community and renounced his grandfathe­r, an architect of the Munich Massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Ammar Campa-Najjar won the state party convention’s endorsemen­t last weekend for the June primary in the 50th District, an inland district west of San Diego.

Duncan Hunter, a Republican, now holds the seat.

Campa-Najjar’s grandfathe­r was Muhammad Yusuf al-Najjar, a mastermind of the terrorist murder of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes and coaches at the ’72 games in Germany. Najjar was assassinat­ed a year later by Israeli commandos in Beirut.

Haaretz recently reported on Campa-Najjar’s candidacy, saying he rejected his grandfathe­r’s terrorism. Campa-Najjar, who lived for a time as a youth in the Gaza Strip, has said his “goal is for our generation to be better than our predecesso­rs, and find a way to end this conflict.”

Haaretz quoted two local rabbis who spoke of Campa-Najjar’s commitment to Israel’s security, which he does not see as mutually exclusive with Palestinia­n rights.

Campa-Najjar emphasizes income inequality in his messaging. He is an admirer of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), whose 2016 run for the Democratic nomination made him the first Jewish candidate to win major-party nominating contests.

Hunter, under federal investigat­ion for alleged financial impropriet­ies, is also facing a slew of challenger­s in the Republican primary.

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